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Join Kate (Master of Science Communication student, the University of Western Australia) and Camila (PhD Candidate, the University of Western Australia) as they talk with Alana Dooley about her journey in science communication. They discuss their personal definitions of science communication and the importance of Alana’s Indigenous identity in how she approaches her science communication practice. They explore the weaponisation of science towards certain communities and the importance of acknowledging and addressing our colonial history in Australia. Alana tells us about the importance of Indigenous knowledge in understanding the night sky in her own life and the impact this has had on her understanding of how scientific knowledge is understood.
*Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2024. Since then, the JOIDES Resolution (JR) Academy has stopped operating.
Episode links:
Read about Alana’s experience aboard the JR vessel here
Read about the deficit model here and here and listen to our episode on it here
Find out more about science capital by reading up on Emily Dawson’s work
Want to find out about most of sci comm being women? Read the paper here
Heather’s raising the bar episode
This episode was brought to you by:
Episode Host: Kate Holmes and Camila Pardo Uribe
Special Guests: Alana Dooley
Socials: Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram
Produced: Kate Holmes and Camila Pardo Uribe
Audio edited: Ximena Shaw and Camila Pardo Uribe
Show notes: Clare Boon and Camila Pardo Uribe
Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram and online at https://thescicommcollective.com/
By The SciComm CollectiveJoin Kate (Master of Science Communication student, the University of Western Australia) and Camila (PhD Candidate, the University of Western Australia) as they talk with Alana Dooley about her journey in science communication. They discuss their personal definitions of science communication and the importance of Alana’s Indigenous identity in how she approaches her science communication practice. They explore the weaponisation of science towards certain communities and the importance of acknowledging and addressing our colonial history in Australia. Alana tells us about the importance of Indigenous knowledge in understanding the night sky in her own life and the impact this has had on her understanding of how scientific knowledge is understood.
*Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2024. Since then, the JOIDES Resolution (JR) Academy has stopped operating.
Episode links:
Read about Alana’s experience aboard the JR vessel here
Read about the deficit model here and here and listen to our episode on it here
Find out more about science capital by reading up on Emily Dawson’s work
Want to find out about most of sci comm being women? Read the paper here
Heather’s raising the bar episode
This episode was brought to you by:
Episode Host: Kate Holmes and Camila Pardo Uribe
Special Guests: Alana Dooley
Socials: Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram
Produced: Kate Holmes and Camila Pardo Uribe
Audio edited: Ximena Shaw and Camila Pardo Uribe
Show notes: Clare Boon and Camila Pardo Uribe
Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram and online at https://thescicommcollective.com/